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Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:06 am

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WE PUT UP A WEBSITE FOR GAINESVILLE MUSIC. IT HAS SOME LOCAL BANDS FOR DOWNLOAD AND SOME THAT ARE STREAMING FOR YOU TO LISTEN TO. COME BY AND CHECK US OUT. LISTEN TO NEW MUSIC, OLD MUSIC AND SOME YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD OF. THANKS A LOT. ~CRYSTAL MARIE

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Justin Communique wrote:

icebox idea, you should post the army of ponch demo that i've always heard is amazing.

They recorded a demo and toured a lot, then they recorded 8 or 9 songs as an album two years later. Then they scrapped that recording and recorded the version that came out. (It's the same songs over and over). What they NEED to do is keep Jack from shattering his bones... and record that NEW album, haha!

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vardcore wrote:

Justin Communique wrote:

icebox idea, you should post the army of ponch demo that i've always heard is amazing.

They recorded a demo and toured a lot, then they recorded 8 or 9 songs as an album two years later. Then they scrapped that recording and recorded the version that came out. (It's the same songs over and over). What they NEED to do is jeep Jack from shattering his bones... and record that NEW album, haha!

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vardcore wrote:

Justin Communique wrote:

icebox idea, you should post the army of ponch demo that i've always heard is amazing.

They recorded a demo and toured a lot, then they recorded 8 or 9 songs as an album two years later. Then they scrapped that recording and recorded the version that came out. (It's the same songs over and over). What they NEED to do is keep Jack from shattering his bones... and record that NEW album, haha!

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fdo_recordings wrote:

This is awesome! I forgot how awesome Kumite was.

Especially that last demo! That thing was so good that (after listening to it for a few months) I came really close to asking to put it out as an LP, but honestly... I had a lot of trepidation about doing a fully metal record, plus was so busy already: no room. I inadvertently showed up at the studio while they were recording it, to pick up or drop off something else, and I hung out listening to guitars and playback. Something about the guitar tones told me there was something extra going on there. It definitely deserved to be heard. But then one of the guys moved away... and that was that, yeah?

Kind of GV related, did anyone ever hear CELL 63? Rob Coe from Fay Wray's band pre-Fay Wray. I picked up "Once Upon a Drunk..." on CD from some website for out of print stock in the Netherlands for about 40 Euros back in 2003... expensive as hell but couldn't find anything by them anywhere and really wanted it.

Anyway, it's pretty good - more like The Enablers than Fay Wray as Rob is singing. Anyone know if they ever did anything else? If anyone is interested I'd have no problem putting it up somewhere. It's 16 years old and it's not like you can buy it anywhere.

Kind of GV related, did anyone ever hear CELL 63? Rob Coe from Fay Wray's band pre-Fay Wray. I picked up "Once Upon a Drunk..." on CD from some website for out of print stock in the Netherlands for about 40 Euros back in 2003... expensive as hell but couldn't find anything by them anywhere and really wanted it.

Anyway, it's pretty good - more like The Enablers than Fay Wray as Rob is singing. Anyone know if they ever did anything else? If anyone is interested I'd have no problem putting it up somewhere. It's 16 years old and it's not like you can buy it anywhere.

yeah i went out and bought the CD after seeing Cell 63 at the Hardback. They were opening for whatever other band i was there to see. I really like that record alot, very underated and recommended!

Especially that last demo! That thing was so good that (after listening to it for a few months) I came really close to asking to put it out as an LP, but honestly... I had a lot of trepidation about doing a fully metal record, plus was so busy already: no room. I inadvertently showed up at the studio while they were recording it, to pick up or drop off something else, and I hung out listening to guitars and playback. Something about the guitar tones told me there was something extra going on there. It definitely deserved to be heard. But then one of the guys moved away... and that was that, yeah?

Yeah, I wish more came out of that band. They were HUGE down here. Every time they played it was as "sold out" as a skate park can be. Plus, Tony rules!

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